New Program To Help African-Americans Establish Businesses In China

Joined
May 10, 2012
Messages
19,519
Reputation
6,514
Daps
43,010
New Program Launches Oct 1st To Help African-Americans Establish Businesses In China – Financial Juneteenth


chinapreneur_program_lillian_okoye.jpg

By Victor Ochieng

A new program seeking to help African-Americans to start businesses in China has been launched. The program is the brainchild of Lillian Okoye, an African-American business woman who’s lived in China for the past seven years.

Fully equipped with the tools and aware of the best approaches to launching a business in China, Okoye developed an urge to share that knowledge with fellow African-Americans through her Chinapreneur Program, which seeks to open entrepreneurship doors in the Asian country. Currently, the program is the only one across the globe that provides users with tools and strategies to do business in mainland China right from scratch.

Chinapreneur officially kicks off on October 1, 2016, and will provide a thorough 6-week online training for interested persons. It’ll teach participating students how to develop a business idea, utilize social media in mainland China, sales and marketing approaches and what it entails to register a business in China. Participants also get to learn how to make use of eCommerce platforms such as Alibaba and Aliexpress.

For communication purposes, the program offers an opportunity to learn Chinese through a free 3-month intensive online program.

Chinapreneur Program is not only for aspiring entrepreneurs, but also for experienced business people who’re interested in making inroads in China. At the same time, entrepreneurs considering importing products from China for their U.S.-based businesses also have a lot to benefit from the program.

If you’re interested in making forays into the multi-trillion dollar Chinese market with your creative business ideas, this programs is for you. The first step to reaping the most out of it is by first getting the needed mentorship, coaching and training as well as getting tips on how to practically go about starting your business in the Asian economic giant.

Should you be interested in joining the Chinapreneur Program, simply visit www.thechinabiz.com for more information or send in your questions to ssupport@lillianokoye.com.

Okoye will be sharing ideas that are mainly drawn from firsthand experience, having started her own business on the streets of Beijing and nurtured it so well that in two years time, she was already earning six figures.

She also understands that it’s a challenge going into a new country and charting your own way. As such, she’s gone the extra mile to promise you a dinner in Beijing’s financial district when you land in China in 2016. It won’t just be like any other dinner as it will provide a one-on-one opportunity for you to learn from Okoye how you can dive deep into the Chinese market and push your business to the next level.

Source
 
Top